American Horror Story star Sarah Paulson has been cast in an extremely bizarre adaptation of Alan Moore's Lost Girls, according to a report from THR Billed as a serial killer drama, what makes the adaptation so bizarre is that it does not appear to have anything to do with Alan Moore's Lost Girls at all,[...]
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Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's Lost Girls has been removed from the shelves of New Zealand's Auckland Library You can probably guess why.
But there's an intriguingly Catch-22 twist.
Louise LaHatte, regional collections manager for Auckland City Libraries, said the book had never gone to the Office of Film and Literature Classification but the library was worried[...]
Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool:
Chris Ross started his digital announcements for Top Shelf this coming year by revealing that Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's Lost Girls will finally be available in digital format via ComiXology and Amazon, in three parts The first part, actually, will be half price for the duration of SDCC weekend,[...]
All of those stories concern great adventures that inevitably lead to childhood's end, a theme Moore seized on, not just for his protagonists, but, once again, on the canvas they shared.
The events of "Lost Girls" take place on the eve of the first World War When I learned of WWI in grammar school, one chilling[...]
A new printing for Lost Girls A new League book, Nemo – Heart Of Ice starring Pirate Jenny A From Hell Companion by Eddie Campbell.
But it is likely that Jerusalem will be literary highlight of them all You may start your anticipatory engines… now.
It's his second novel It is reputed to be half a[...]
In among reports on Spanish festivals, cinematic Manchester punk, the story of Long Jeanne Silver and the All About Loud comic, was a longform frank interview from Jerry Glover with Alan Moore about Lost Girls, pornography, relationships, drugs, physics, astrophysics, the nature of reality and his upcoming novel Jerusalem It's a must for any Alan[...]
And that the people who would be targeted are just the weird creepy sort that, frankly, might serve society to be locked up.
One told me "Who cares if we lose Lost Girls when Alan Moore has written so much more?" Well that's the thing What do you have on your bookshelves that could land you[...]